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\caption{Aggregate Flow Decomposition}
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{}&{Exit to Unemp}&{Exit to Inactive}&{}&{JFR from Unemp}&{JFR from Inactive}&{Job-Job Rate}&{Occ Switching Rate} \tabularnewline
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Composition&0.41&0.09&&0.04&-0.07&0.35&-0.10 \tabularnewline
Country&0.59&0.91&&0.96&1.07&0.65&1.10 \tabularnewline
Total&1.000&1.000&&1.000&1.000&1.000&1.000 \tabularnewline
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\footnotesize \textit{Table notes:} Decomposition for aggregate flows, normalized by average across all country-years. Decomposition terms are given as percentages of that overall slope with log GDP per capita. Exit rates, Job-Job, and Occupational Switches decompose based on full set of interactions Age  $ \times $ Education $ \times $ Sex $ \times $ Occupation. Job-finding rates uses Age  $ \times $ Education $ \times $ Sex.
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